If you have not heard the buzz in town about Director Tim Burton's new production, "Alice In Wonderland", you soon will because it is projected to be one of his best films ever.
Although this 3-D adaptation is still in the making, the public is anxious to see any bit of footage of the movie thus far, and from what we hear, Tim is working on a semi-trailer that may give us a glimpse into Alice's world very soon.
The semi-trailer is a difficult task as well because Tim's team is still shooting the movie live. As Tim explains, "It is a technological challenge of blurring the lines between live-action, motion-capture and animation which is proving to be a massive undertaking. It's a real mysterious puzzle that is frightening and exciting at the same time."
Some of Tim Burton's bazaar but entertaining films include Edward Scissorhands, Corpse Bride, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Sleepy Hollow, Beetle Juice, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Sweeney Todd and Batman Returns.
Burton has no doubt recreated another 3-D motion picture animation of fantasy, color and graphics that will astound us all in this remake of "Alice In Wonderland" that I, quite frankly, cannot wait to see, and probably will have us all talking about it for years to come.
The infamous Alice, played by Australian actress Mia Wasikowska, is now 17 and lands at a boring high society party on a Victorian estate to which she cannot wait to leave. So she wanders off only to be confronted by the White Rabbit played by actor Michael Sheen, who whisks her away to the fantasy land of Wonderland.
But Wonderland is more evil than the Wonderland we all know and love. It is a very wicked place ruled by the evil Red Queen of Hearts, played by actress Helena Bonham Carter, whose favorite retort in the movie is, "off with their heads!" So evil that she overthrows her good sister The White Queen played by actress Anne Hathaway.
There are some dark spins on this movie that only Burton himself can conjure up, like the evil Red Queen's moat filled with bloody heads. But it all adds to the suspense, thrill, fun and entertainment this classic movie will offer.
You will see a visually surreal interpretation of huge, colorful and chatty flowers that take their cue from the talkative trees in the Wizard of Oz in a garden of topiaries in the shape of a giraffe, butterfly and dodo, taken from Burton's, Edward Scissorhands.
Burton will take you through a surreal forest of giant mushrooms and you will meet a giant Caterpillar, played by actor Alan Rickman, and hold on as you encounter the fierce Jabberwock played by actor Christopher Lee.
The colorful Mad Hatter, played by Burton's long time friend, Johnny Depp, takes a different road by bringing a deeper, funnier character, rooted in humanity to some degree besides being just plain nuts as Burton describes.
Alice has to overcome major hurdles to help her friends reclaim their world back from the evil Red Queen, who is also Tim Burton's fiance. Watch for the movie due in theaters March 5, 2010.
Although this 3-D adaptation is still in the making, the public is anxious to see any bit of footage of the movie thus far, and from what we hear, Tim is working on a semi-trailer that may give us a glimpse into Alice's world very soon.
The semi-trailer is a difficult task as well because Tim's team is still shooting the movie live. As Tim explains, "It is a technological challenge of blurring the lines between live-action, motion-capture and animation which is proving to be a massive undertaking. It's a real mysterious puzzle that is frightening and exciting at the same time."
Some of Tim Burton's bazaar but entertaining films include Edward Scissorhands, Corpse Bride, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Sleepy Hollow, Beetle Juice, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Sweeney Todd and Batman Returns.
Burton has no doubt recreated another 3-D motion picture animation of fantasy, color and graphics that will astound us all in this remake of "Alice In Wonderland" that I, quite frankly, cannot wait to see, and probably will have us all talking about it for years to come.
The infamous Alice, played by Australian actress Mia Wasikowska, is now 17 and lands at a boring high society party on a Victorian estate to which she cannot wait to leave. So she wanders off only to be confronted by the White Rabbit played by actor Michael Sheen, who whisks her away to the fantasy land of Wonderland.
But Wonderland is more evil than the Wonderland we all know and love. It is a very wicked place ruled by the evil Red Queen of Hearts, played by actress Helena Bonham Carter, whose favorite retort in the movie is, "off with their heads!" So evil that she overthrows her good sister The White Queen played by actress Anne Hathaway.
There are some dark spins on this movie that only Burton himself can conjure up, like the evil Red Queen's moat filled with bloody heads. But it all adds to the suspense, thrill, fun and entertainment this classic movie will offer.
You will see a visually surreal interpretation of huge, colorful and chatty flowers that take their cue from the talkative trees in the Wizard of Oz in a garden of topiaries in the shape of a giraffe, butterfly and dodo, taken from Burton's, Edward Scissorhands.
Burton will take you through a surreal forest of giant mushrooms and you will meet a giant Caterpillar, played by actor Alan Rickman, and hold on as you encounter the fierce Jabberwock played by actor Christopher Lee.
The colorful Mad Hatter, played by Burton's long time friend, Johnny Depp, takes a different road by bringing a deeper, funnier character, rooted in humanity to some degree besides being just plain nuts as Burton describes.
Alice has to overcome major hurdles to help her friends reclaim their world back from the evil Red Queen, who is also Tim Burton's fiance. Watch for the movie due in theaters March 5, 2010.
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